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The SG-90 9G Servo is a small and lightweight servo motor designed for precise angular control in various applications, including robotics, model airplanes, RC vehicles, and other mechatronic systems. It is one of the most commonly used micro servo motors due to its compact size, affordability, and versatility.
The SG-90 9G Servo is widely used in hobbyist and educational projects, offering precise and repeatable control over the position of attached components or devices. It is commonly employed in applications where small-scale mechanical movements are required.Specificatoins of TowerPro Mini Servo SG-90 9G Servo:
- Type: SG-90 9G Servo Motor
- Operating Voltage: Typically 4.8V to 6V DC
- Torque: 4.8V : 1.98kg·cm
- Speed: 0.12 sec / 60 deg (4.8 V); 0.13 sec / 60 deg (6.0 V)
- Rotation Angle: Approximately 180 degrees
- Control Signal: PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to +50°C
- Weight: Approximately 9 grams
- Dimensions: 32mm * 11.8mm * 31mm
- Cable Length (cm) :25
Features of TowerPro Mini Servo SG-90 9G Servo:
- Usage Tip:
- Ensure that your power supply voltage is within the specified operating range to avoid damaging the servo.
- Use appropriate servo control code or modules to generate PWM signals for controlling the servo's position.
- Caution:
- Avoid overloading the servo beyond its specified torque capacity to prevent damage.
- Be mindful of the servo's limited rotation range (approximately 180 degrees) to prevent mechanical stress.
How to Use TowerPro Mini Servo SG-90 9G Servo:
Wire Description:
RED “ Positive
Brown “ Negative
Orange “ Signal
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